Eye of newt and tail of frog....... Laura, the picture of you with the beer makes you look like a mad scientist in your lab mixing evil potions and lotions
Mwaa haa haa haaaaaaaaaaaaaa..................
Ah.... I never made the connection between Equador and the Equator. So for this factoid alone your entire trip has been worth while!
I have really enjoyed reading this blog, thanks for taking the time to share your trip with us. Apart from the Guinea pig. You could have left that bit out.
High on a hill....... I never realised you didn't like walking downhill, Laura - is that because you have wee legs and they can't quite reach??
Perhaps you could suggest that Luke carry you on the next occcasion since he's a bit of a mountain goat...........
The guinea pig looks revolting. Congtatulations on getting there. I feel tired even reading about these climbs! Great photos, we are all enjoying your stories.
Re: Pink Dolphins Be careful with those dolphins!
From Amazon.com
"Pink dolphins--and yes, in the Amazon River the flamingo-colored mammals do exist--are believed by Brazilians and Peruvians to take human form, impregnate women, lure lovers to an underwater paradise, and in various ways drive those who encounter them mad. "
lucky you! Hey guys,
thanks for the e-mail.
I'm so happy for the two of you, but so so jealous!
It looks like you are having a wonderful time and so many great adventures.
Keep up the good work, and think of us poor sods back home.
take care tx
rubbing salt into wounds as much as i enjoy reading your blog it is starting to make me feel extremely jealous.....glasgow has yet to admit that it is spring, and i am begining to wonder if you can develop trench foot just from walking to and from uni.... glad you are both still having a wonderful trip, i've always thought australians were the southern hemisphere's answer to americans. keep up the good work, and laura hope you had a great brithday.
Has anyone else noticed.. ..that Luke is morphing into the action man sailor figure, with his stubble, Zodiac boat adventures etc..? (http://www.actionmanhq.co.uk/pages/soldierpages/sailor2.html).
Sounds like an incredible adventure, great decision to go there!
Btw, do I win a free Guinness for spotting the Polar Bear 12,000 miles from home?
You should have done some driving practice in Donegal to prepare your self for the roads! Glad to hear you're both still alive though. Keep eating the meat. BTW...you may enjoy this.... http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1724116,00.html
Been working for over 8 years, married and ready for the next stage...but first some travelling.
Plan is for 4mths in South America followed by a quick stop in Stuttgart (?) for the World Cup, then off to Oz/NZ to visit some friends.... full info
lucasmacad
Luke McAdams
Video
Saw the video - great reminder of the trip, apart from his ego trip on the Zodiac